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- .- DOISC l'1I3l'l school COUYICI' Forney, M auhews The Class of Thirty-one Harriet, satisfied now?-Whatcha mean, hon?fWhat do I mean, imagine that, I mean being a senior-Oh, that! I realize that it took you long enough to be a senior. Never mind, the first six years are always the hardest-I sup- pose I'm to take my hair down and weep-Aw, shuddup. Say, was I embar- rassed! Talk about a fluffy duck with pink spots and a green tail! I thought I'd die when my relations asked me the history of our class, and I didn't know it-They didn't think you. would, did they?-Well, since you're so good, perhaps you can tell me-Well, I says to Hoover, Now, Herb, I says to him: We came in the big building of learning in 1927 with Elinor Lucas, president, Dick For- ney, vice-president, and Bob McKaig, treasurer, Harriet Hitchcock and Effie Reynolds went to the Student Council-Aha, a faint glimmering of recollection bursts forth. Remember that Frosh Frolic? It was my first date, I was scared to death. It was a snitzy dance-Now in our second year, Elinor was president again, boy, did that girl rate! Maxine Austin was vice-president, John Ireton secretary, and Phil Falk treasurer. Dick Forney and Bill Ash went to the Student Council-In our junior year it was a riot-Maxine Austin was presi- dent, Bob Clark vice-president, Marvin Knox secretary, and Pon Miller treas- urer. Dick Forney and John Ireton got out of all the advisory periods to go to the Student Council-Yeah, in the meantime we had some good debates-Yes, and in the meantime, will you shuddup and stop interrupting me?-Oke, but don't forget the Prom-That was the first date I had with you, how could I for- get? All we did was argue-You're crazy, you're the one who argued-You sneak-Well, clam down, and talk about our senior year-Dick Forney is president. He's held a class oflice every, year. I-Ie's been a member of the Dramatic and French Clubs for two years, was in The Way of Youthf' was president of the Hi-Y for two years, and was always an honor student-He was Page 26 I . - -i
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boise high school courier Prince, I l'el0ll I-he Class ol Thirty-one a First Lieutenant, too, in the R.O.T.C. and was on the rifle team-Dale Matthews is vice-president-Yeah, he went to Hailey High School for a year- He's a member and the curator of the History Club, besides being secretary of the Spanish Club and on the Honor Roll three years. He was president of his advisory and on the track team and a member of the B Club--James Prince is secretary of our class. He played baseball and basketball in his second and third years, was a member of the Hi-Y for two years, and was secretary last year, not only an honor student, but a Pep Hound and advisory president twice -John Ireton is treasurer. Heis been a member of the Hi-Y for two years and president this year, made a commissioned officer in the R.O.'I'.C. and elected to the National Honor Society, and an advisory president four times-Bob Krummes and Esther Flenner went to the Student Council-Wasn't that cute? They go together, and everything-Well, that's over with, what else did we do? Ask me anything and I'll give you the lowdown-Oh, you're Professor Sees-All, Knows-Nothing, aren't you?-Donit get funny. Wasn't Senior Day sport? Some of those students looked so natural dressed up like tramps. And that assembly with everybody assuming the angle. Who won the prizes in the con- test?-For the hard times, Virginia Goserud and Bob Chilton won, and for the old-fashioned, John Steward and Jane Peterson. What else did we do?-Sneak day was a darb. That show at the Rialto was slick, and I lost ten golf balls in the lake trying to play golf-Gee, wasn't the Prom perfect?-Yeah, I'll say. We just have to break down and hand the cake to the juniors when it comes to slinging a formal. It was almost as good as the one we gave last year at the Country Club-Let's go play a coupla sets of tennis. Now that I'm a man of the world I have to think where I'm going to get the kale to rah rah around like the rest of the college kids.-Now, when I was in high school- ' -11 Page 27 L..
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